
RBRO Solutions: The Cloud – Where legal professionals need to be
Moving to a cloud-based solution and abandoning on-premise software is a strategic move for your law firm or legal corporate department.
READ MORE >>RBRO Solutions: The Cloud – Where legal professionals need to be
Moving to a cloud-based solution and abandoning on-premise software is a strategic move for your law firm or legal corporate department.
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Uncertain. Unpredictable. Volatile. These words describe the outlook of some law firm leaders since 2020, when the pandemic drove consumer and business digital adoption to advance five years forward in about eight weeks.
READ MORE >>Thomson Reuters: Ransomware – What law firms need to know
Ransomware has evolved into its own industry and it has been successfully targeting law firms of all sizes. According to the ABA, 42% of firms with up to 100 employees experienced a data breach.
READ MORE >>Quill: Hall Brown Family Law’s £0 to £4.5 million turnover growth story
Starting their own law firm is the business goal of many lawyers-cum-entrepreneurs. James Brown pursued his professional dreams five years ago and established Hall Brown Family Law with Sam Hall.
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Legal technology firm Exizent has hit a number of significant milestones including signing its 50th customer and raising its staff numbers to over 35, just over a year after launching.
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It’s clear by now that organisations already ahead of the technology adoption curve, with their effective use of cloud-based applications and modern systems, are faring better than their slower-to-adopt counterparts during this COVID-19 crisis.
READ MORE >>BlackBoiler: How automated contract tools can speed up procurement teams
The disruption caused by COVID-19 sent shockwaves across different sectors around the world. Travel, leisure, and supply chains were among the worst-hit.
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Anywhere law firms apply technology, they streamline and speed up legal services. Law firm leaders no longer fear that technological efficiency will cut into billable hours and reduce income.
READ MORE >>Sysero: Legal Technology Innovation – Five predictions on what’s to come in 2022
We’re quickly approaching the end of 2021, a year shaped by the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
READ MORE >>tmgroup: Women in Residential Property network ends year on a high
The Women in Residential Property network (WIRP), which originated in 2017 as an informal lunch club has ended 2021 on a high; with Founder and Chair, Emma Vigus receiving an ‘Outstanding Achievement’ award at the Modern Law Conveyancing Awards, in recognition of her commitment to continuing to develop WIRP throughout lockdown.
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